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Coleman SunDome 7-Foot by 7-Foot 3-Person Dome Tent (Blue/White) | 
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| Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $20.00 (33%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 1847
Color: Blue/White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 7' x 7' Size: 7' x 7' Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.3 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.5
MPN: 9180-707 Model: 9180B707 UPC: 076501605099 EAN: 0076501007008
Release Date: April 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 3-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Seven-feet by seven-feet, one-room tent sleeps three | | • | 52 inches of vertical space at center | | • | Rainfly covers door and windows, mesh vent provides increased ventilation | | • | Access gear or adjust ventilation with CoolAir port | | • | Easy-to-follow set-up instructions are sewn into the carry bag |
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Product Description 7' x 7', 1 Room Sundome Tent, Sleeps 3, Weathertec System, Keeps You Dry, Easy Set Up, Innovative Design Makes Setup Easier & Faster, Comfortable, Adjustable Airflow System Increases Comfort Inside Your Tent, Organization, Includes Features To Keep Your Tent Tidy, Bright Peacock/Alpine Colored Walls, 52'" Center Height.
Product Description The Coleman 9180-707 SunDome Three-Person Tent is a convenient, moderate-sized tent a small family can enjoy. This seven-feet by seven-feet one-room tent can sleep three people in complete comfort. The Coleman exclusive Weather-Tec system is guaranteed to keep you dry and includes: a waterproof floor, leak-free and protected seams, weather resistant fabric, a strong frame design, and the zipper guard system. With 52-inches of vertical space in the center there is plenty of room to move around. The Coleman SunDome tent comes with a rainfly that covers the doors and windows for protection from the elements, as well as separate storage bags for the tent-poles and stakes and easy-to-follow set up instructions sewn into the carry bag. Features include a mesh vent to keep your tent fresh, a heavy-duty welcome mat, and a CoolAir port to further adjust ventilation or access your gear. Shock-corded steel poles will keep this tent a sturdy haven from the weather for years to come. Manufacturer Warranty Five-year warranty Amazon.com Tent Guide Selecting a Tent Fortunately, there are all kinds of tents for weekend car campers, Everest expeditions, and everything in-between. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Expect the Worst In general, it's wise to choose a tent that's designed to withstand the worst possible conditions you think you'll face. For instance, if you're a summer car camper in a region where weather is predictable, an inexpensive family or all purpose tent will likely do the trick--especially if a vehicle is nearby and you can make a mad dash for safety when bad weather swoops in! If you're a backpacker, alpine climber or bike explorer, or if you like to car camp in all seasons, you'll want to take something designed to handle more adversity. Three- and Four-Season Tents For summer, early fall and late spring outings, choose a three-season tent. At minimum, a quality three season tent will have lightweight aluminum poles, a reinforced floor, durable stitching, and a quality rain-fly. Some three-season tents offer more open-air netting and are more specifically designed for summer backpacking and other activities. Many premium tents will feature pre-sealed, taped seams and a silicone-impregnated rain-fly for enhanced waterproofness. For winter camping or alpine travel, go with a four season model. Because they typically feature more durable fabric coatings, as well as more poles, four-season tents are designed to handle heavy snowfall and high winds without collapsing. Of course, four-season tents exact a weight penalty of about 10 to 20 percent in trade for their strength and durability. They also tend to be more expensive. Domes, Tunnels and Sacks Tents are broadly categorized into two types, freestanding, which can stand up on their own, and those that must be staked down in order to stand upright. Freestanding tents often incorporate a dome-shaped design, and most four-season tents are constructed this way because a dome leaves no flat spots on the outer surface where snow can collect. Domes are also inherently stronger than any other design. Meanwhile, many three-season models employ a modified dome configuration called a tunnel. These are still freestanding, but they require fewer poles than a dome, use less fabric, and typically have a rectangular floor-plan that offers less storage space than a dome configuration. Many one and two-person tents are not freestanding, but they make up for it by being more lightweight. Because they use fewer poles, they can also be quicker to set up than a dome. Size Matters Ask yourself how many people you'd like to fit in your fabric hotel now and in the future. For soloists and minimalists, check out one-person tents. If you're a mega-minimalist, or if you have your eye on doing some big wall climbs, a waterproof-breathable bivy sack is the ticket. Some bivy sacks feature poles and stake points to give you a little more breathing room. Also, if you don't need bug protection and you want to save weight, check out open-air shelters. Families who plan on car camping in good weather can choose from a wide range of jumbo-sized tents that will accommodate all your little ones with room to spare. A wide range of capacities is also available for three- and four-season backpacking and expedition tents. Remember, though, the bigger the tent you buy, the heavier it will be, although it's easy to break up the tent components among several people in your group. It's also helpful to compare the volume and floor-space measurements of models you're considering.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Coleman 3 person tent September 16, 2008 This was a birthday gift for my 9 year old grandson. Well, the first one came with a hole in it but Amazon was great and sent me a free shipping label to send it back and shipped out a new one immediately. It came very quickly and in time for my grandson's birthday. He absolutely loves it. It was easy to set up, they put a blow up mattress in it and it fit perfectly. He had friends over to sleep out in the backyard three nights in a row. They played games (by flashlight)told stories and had a blast.My daughter said it's great for two adults but three would be a little tight, especially with the mattress but next year my son-in-law will take my grandson to the state park and it will be perfect for the two of them. It has been great fun and cost less than some electronic toy. Also better than those "kid" tents that are OK in the house but blow away outside.
great little tent September 12, 2008 We seasonal camp, and my son likes to sleep in this tent by himself. Great little tent. It says up for 6 months. Looks as great as the day we put it up. great for the money.
mary ann September 2, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
it was not blue like in the photo. the product did not give you a choice in color,
Great little tent August 30, 2008 We ordered this tent off of amazon and when it arrived it was not blue and gray but rather orange and gray. But no worries, we kept it anyways because we aren't the type of people to bother much with tent fashions. We immediately took it out camping and it worked great. The set up was extremely easy. We were replacing our 1 year old Wenzel tent which leaked profusely the first time we used it in the rain. While we don't expect the tent to last for the rest of our lives we loved the price the size and the dog door feature for our 60 lbs. mutt to go in and out of. After our fiasco with Wenzel we like the fact that it is made by Coleman, a reputable camping gear company that also made our backpacking tent which we used in Alaska with no problems for three months. We feel confident with our purchase and hope to use this tent for a few more camping seasons.
Coleman 7 X 7 Tent July 6, 2008 This is a great tent, especially for the summer because of its great ventilation system. Really easy to put together and break down.
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